I downloaded the latest package and failed to install it. After a few tracing, I commented out this line
And the installer went through step 2 without problem. It's quite strange so I tested to use dump (and short) data for field `embed_html` and that query worked fine. I suspect there's problem with Zend Mysqli library when it has to deal with long text data in Windows system.
Back to my installation, it failed hard again in step 2b. I tracked it down one more time and all the template building cause problem (including 'ImportTemplate', 'Template', 'ImportAdminTemplate', 'AdminTemplate', 'ImportEmailTemplate', 'EmailTemplate'). Once again, (I guess) they are the tasks involving long text fields.
My Windows system: Windows XP SP3, Apache 2.2, PHP 5.3.0, MySQL 5.1.34. In other side, I installed it just fine in my linux box but I want to get it running on my local machine badly
Any ideas?
Update: Visual Studio pointed out it was a stack overflow in httpd.exe in the middle of something from php5ts.dll. I have no symbols loaded so I can't tell exactly what was happening but I hope this help...
PHP:
$data[] = '
INSERT INTO xf_bb_code_media_site
(media_site_id, site_title, site_url, match_urls, embed_html)
VALUES
(blah blah blah)
';
And the installer went through step 2 without problem. It's quite strange so I tested to use dump (and short) data for field `embed_html` and that query worked fine. I suspect there's problem with Zend Mysqli library when it has to deal with long text data in Windows system.
Back to my installation, it failed hard again in step 2b. I tracked it down one more time and all the template building cause problem (including 'ImportTemplate', 'Template', 'ImportAdminTemplate', 'AdminTemplate', 'ImportEmailTemplate', 'EmailTemplate'). Once again, (I guess) they are the tasks involving long text fields.
My Windows system: Windows XP SP3, Apache 2.2, PHP 5.3.0, MySQL 5.1.34. In other side, I installed it just fine in my linux box but I want to get it running on my local machine badly
Any ideas?
Update: Visual Studio pointed out it was a stack overflow in httpd.exe in the middle of something from php5ts.dll. I have no symbols loaded so I can't tell exactly what was happening but I hope this help...